nerosleuth
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Im glad that she has been identified. Im also glad that her daughter is not in any kind of danger and that she will know her mothers real identity.
I will say that it was a good thing that the funeral home collected the DNA. It was her saved DNA that later made it possible for a positive identification be made thru a DNA match.
The important thing to remember is that during the time when Kimberly was BST, LEK, and LER, she never had been arrested, booked, and fingerprinted. Thats why her fingerprints never showed up in any criminal fingerprint databases.
There is one thing of interest that I want to point out. Look at Jeung in her scribbled notes. Now drop the ng and you have Jeu.
And when I googled Jeu, I found out that Jeu is a French word. Jeu means game in French. And my dictionary at home also says it means diversion.
Im left wondering if the notes were intended to be a game or a diversion so that her real identity wouldnt ever be found out by anyone.
I will say that it was a good thing that the funeral home collected the DNA. It was her saved DNA that later made it possible for a positive identification be made thru a DNA match.
The important thing to remember is that during the time when Kimberly was BST, LEK, and LER, she never had been arrested, booked, and fingerprinted. Thats why her fingerprints never showed up in any criminal fingerprint databases.
There is one thing of interest that I want to point out. Look at Jeung in her scribbled notes. Now drop the ng and you have Jeu.
And when I googled Jeu, I found out that Jeu is a French word. Jeu means game in French. And my dictionary at home also says it means diversion.
Im left wondering if the notes were intended to be a game or a diversion so that her real identity wouldnt ever be found out by anyone.